>But if someone really wants to keep them, be responsible,> and make sure folks know not to release your fish (as was suggested by> other posters on this topic). Let's just all take a deep breath, close> this subject, and move on to pursue more pleasant fruitful discussions.> > Tootles> Peter Unmack

Okay, fine; I'll back off,-in-least until provoked. I have to ask one
thing, though:
Should the trading of all fish between NANFA members be stopped? Is this
what Dave wants? After all, any accidental introduction can be
dangerous.
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